Advantage Flea Drops - Advantage Flea Treatment For Cats

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This is Tiger! Tiger is a good cat. Hear Tiger purr. Good cat, Tiger.

One day my mother-in-law, who already owned 2 cats at the time, found a furry little visitor on her back porch. The tiger cat was hungry, and she didn't know how to hunt for her dinner. Since there was already cat food in the cabinet, my mother-in-law fed Tiger, just this once. You probably know how the rest of the story goes... Tiger quickly became part of the family.

As you can see, Tiger is living the good life, now!

It's always tempting to add to our furry family of friends when we see a new cute cat or (gasp! and sigh!) a kitten! Cats can be addictive, but whether it's husbands or good sense that restrains us, we can't have too many of them, or we might turn into one of those crazy cat ladies with more felines than we can afford.

Cats are an investment, and it's important to make sure we take care of their health and material needs in addition to showering them with love.

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Advantage Flea Drops are a safe and effective way to kill fleas on cats. The flea medicine is applied from a dropper to the back of the cat's head where she will be unlikely to lick it.

From there it spreads throughout the cat's fur and is absorbed and held in the layer of subcutaneous fat just under the surface of the cat's skin.

Advantage flea drops remain effective all month long and should be reapplied monthly, year round. They work great, even on cats with sensitive skin.

I recommend you buy Advantage Flea Drops online. You get free shipping, and you can save about 50% from what your vet charges.

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Give your cat the advantage of some TLC

Cats have certain requirements to stay in good health:


  • Food and Water - Make sure your cat has good access to nutritious food and clean water. Check with your vet to make sure your cat stays at a healthy weight, something that can sometimes be a problem if we free-feed cats.

  • Grooming - Even though cats groom themselves, it is important to make sure they have their teeth checked and scaled, their nails kept at a decent length, and a good old fashioned brushing never hurt anyone, either! *Unless the cat didn't enjoy it - Rawr!*

  • Exercise - Cats are natural hunters, and many of our indoor cats have trouble getting the stimulation to walk, pounce, and jump like they would if they were outside. Some fun cat toys and scratching posts (plus a human companion to wiggle the cat toys around) are a good solution.

  • Companionship - Although it might not seem like it, cats do benefit from company. This can be provided by humans or other cats. My mother-in-laws cats are very aloof and play with each other only most of the day. But when the house gets quiet and things are still, they will seek out their human companions for company.

  • Medical Treatment - Going to the vet can be expensive, but it's important for your cat to have periodic medical attention to make sure she's in good health, and to administer the shots, etc. Plus you need your exercise - I know you get a workout trying to put your cat into her carrier to take her to the vet.



We do all these things to help keep our cats healthy and happy.

But one thing that can really derail a cat's regal lifestyle is being infested with fleas and ticks. I say infested because these buggers don't fly solo, for the most part. Where there's one, there's another, and babies on the way! (Eww, I know!)

When taking care of your pet's health, remember to apply Advantage Flea Drops every month as part of your routine care. You can buy Advantage Flea Killer by clicking here.

Cat Fleas - Yuck!

Keep Meow-Meow happy and flea-free!

Cute kitties!

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